In "April Morning," Adam no longer feels warmth towards Solomon Chandler due to a combination of personal disillusionment and the reality of impending conflict. As tensions rise leading to the Revolutionary War, Adam perceives Solomon's attempts to maintain peace as cowardice, contrasting sharply with his own burgeoning sense of duty and responsibility. This shift reflects Adam's internal struggle and the broader societal changes occurring around them, leading to a rift in their relationship. Ultimately, the pressures of the moment foster a sense of betrayal, diminishing any prior affection Adam held for Solomon.
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